A Modern Utopia is H. G. Wells's bold and philosophical exploration of what an ideal society might look like in the modern age. Set in a parallel world, the book reimagines politics, science, education, and personal freedom to question whether a true utopia is achievable.
Rather than presenting a rigidly perfect system, Wells envisions a society in constant evolution-one that balances individual liberty with collective responsibility. Through this speculative framework, he examines human nature, morality, and the limits of social design.
Both imaginative and intellectually challenging, A Modern Utopia is a thought experiment that continues to resonate with modern readers.